House of Cards

Ruthless and cunning, Congressman Francis Underwood (Oscar® winner Kevin Spacey) and his wife Claire (Robin Wright) stop at nothing to conquer everything. This wicked political drama penetrates the shadowy world of greed, sex, and corruption in modern D.C. Kate Mara ("American Horror Story") and Corey Stoll ("Midnight in Paris") costar in the first original series from David Fincher ("The Social Network") and Beau Willimon ("The Ides of March").

‘House of Cards’ Renewed for Season 4 on Netflix

In news that shouldn't come as too much of a shock to anyone, Netflix has decided to renew House of Cards. The immensely popular streaming series will return in 2016 with all-new episodes. No premiere date has been announced at this time. And no further details have been revealed.

House of Cards Season 3 debuted just a little less than two months ago, with all 13 episodes available on Netflix starting February 27. The show continues to be quite popular with fans. The news comes after a number of other Netflix announcements today. The streaming service is nearing a deal to bring Full House back for 13 new episodes in a reunion series titled Fuller House with most of the main cast. And they also announced today that Mr. Show with Bob and David stars Bob Odenkirk and David Cross are bringing their new sketch show to Netflix. The just released drama series Bloodline has also been renewed for a second season.

‘House of Cards’: Frank Underwood More Popular Than Obama

In Season 3 of House of Cards, which is currently streaming on Netflix, Frank Underwood (Kevin Spacey) finally ascended to the Presidency, although he performed a number of heinous acts to achieve his ultimate goal. As it turns out, more Americans would prefer to have this fictional POTUS in office than the current Commander-in-Chief, Barack Obama. A Reuters poll taken earlier this month reveals that just 46% of Americans have a favorable opinion of Barack Obama, while 57% of respondents in the same poll gave Frank Underwood a favorable opinion.

In fact, several other TV presidents scored much higher than Obama's 46%. 24's President David Palmer (Dennis Haysbert) scored a whopping 89% favorable rating, out of those respondents who have seen the Fox series. The West Wing's Jed Bartlett (Martin Sheen) was just behind Palmer with an 82% approval rating, followed by Battlestar Galactica's Laura Roslin (Mary McDonnell) with 78%, and Scandal's Fitz Grant (Tony Goldwyn) with 60%. The survey takers were asked if they would give these fictional characters a favorable or unfavorable opinion of them, if they were actually the President of the United States.

Watch the Final ‘House of Cards’ Season 3 Trailer

The final trailer for House of Cards Season 3 has arrived which first debuted during the live broadcast of The 87th Academy Awards show, last night. The series is back with the entire 13-episode season which debuts on Netflix this week, Friday, February 27th.

In this season of House of Cards, President Frank Underwood (Kevin Spacey) and his First Lady Claire Underwood (Robin Wright) are obviously at each others throats, but can they survive as a unit once inside The White House with eyes lurking at every turn? This season will hold that answer.

‘House of Cards’ Season 3 Trailer: ‘Traces’ Part 1

Over the weekend, a new trailer for House of Cards Season 3 showcased some marital tension between the Underwoods, as they posed for their White House portrait. Today, Netflix has debuted yet another trailer dubbed "Traces," which is the first in a four-part "teaser quartet." While he is never fully seen, Francis Underwood (Kevin Spacey) is smoking a cigarette when he receives a phone call from the First Lady (Robin Wright), a call he decides to take in the bedroom, while one of his aides finishes extinguishing his cigarette. What could this all mean? Hopefully more is revealed in the subsequent installments of this teaser quartet, which will hopefully be released soon.

The series returns to Washington with the stakes now higher than ever. President Underwood fights to secure his legacy. Claire wants more than being First Lady. The biggest threat they face is contending with each other. Season 3 will feature a number of new recurring characters, including Kim Dickens in an unspecified role and Jenna Stern as a United Nations ambassador, with Nadezhda Tolokonnikova and Maria Alyokhina from the band Pussy Riot also set to appear.

‘House of Cards’ Trailer Eyes Underwood Marital Tension

Obviously martial tensions have risen in the latest trailer for Season 3 of House of Cards as President Underwood (Kevin Spacey) and his First Lady Claire (Robin Wright) pose for an official White House portrait. The series is back with the entire 13-episode season debuting February 27 on Netflix. This new trailer comes just a few days after Netflix accidentally leaked the new season for a brief period of time before it was eventually removed from the streaming service.

Created by Golden Globe and Emmy nominated showrunner Beau Willimon, the critically acclaimed drama starring Golden Globe winners Kevin Spacey and Robin Wright, returns to Washington with the stakes now higher than ever. President Underwood fights to secure his legacy. Claire wants more than being First Lady. The biggest threat they face is contending with each other.

Netflix Leaks ‘House of Cards’ Season 3 Early

‘House of Cards’ Season 3 Poster: The Underwoods Are Back

Take a look at the official key art for the highly anticipated Season 3 of the Netflix original series House of Cards. All thirteen episodes will launch on Friday, February 27, 2015 at 12:01am PT only on Netflix. Here, Francis Underwood, now the President of the Unites States, and his First Lady Claire, are seen departing Air Force One as they set out on a new political mission.

Created by Golden Globe and Emmy nominated showrunner Beau Willimon, the critically acclaimed drama starring Golden Globe winners Kevin Spacey and Robin Wright, returns to Washington with the stakes now higher than ever. President Underwood fights to secure his legacy. Claire wants more than being First Lady. The biggest threat they face is contending with each other.